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Any links on where this is streaming this morning?
I’m pretty sure the Law and Crime YouTube Channel is covering it.
Edit: typo
Any links on where this is streaming this morning?
The elimination of appeals a big win IMO. Trials are always risky no matter how slam dunky they look.Jury trial, death penalty or plea deal for LWOP is still no justice for those four beautiful lives. The families will never get closure. The only win is the risk of a hung jury or DP with all the appeals, off the table. However, the parents feel how they feel and no one is right or wrong. My heart breaks for them. I will probably miss the hearing, but I will certainly be praying for some sliver of peace for the families….BK’s family as well. Job well done by LE catching BK.
We will never forget Kaylee, Maddie, Xana or Ethan.![]()
Yes, the page describes unspeakable things being done to women. The picture of Kohberger holding The Handmaids Tale in his hand at the Atwood lecture sent chills down my spine. Of course, like @MeadowMuffin, and I had to check page 118 of my own copy of the book.
ETA: I read the book for an Anthropology of Women course. It made a huge impact on me.
Yes, the page describes unspeakable things being done to women. The picture of Kohberger holding The Handmaids Tale in his hand at the Atwood lecture sent chills down my spine. Of course, like @MeadowMuffin, and I had to check page 118 of my own copy of the book.
ETA: I read the book for an Anthropology of Women course. It made a huge impact on me.
If BK openly admits to committing each crime, it won’t be an Alford plea, no?The elimination of appeals a big win IMO. Trials are always risky no matter how slam dunky they look.
He thinks he will be found guilty and the difference in prison living conditions between LWOP and DR is extreme. So in a sense it's an Alford guilty plea even if not expressly called one.
Yet... he couldn't even do that normally and took a circuitous route home, sounds like. Maybe he added some backroads because he wanted to do some daytime stargazing.MOO He wanted a car when at his parent's rural home. Renting a car is expensive and eliminates any cost difference between driving your own car home and flying.
MOO He likes driving and taking a road trip with Dad is about the most normal about him.
This is a fascinating question. I'm going down some rabbit holes on this topic over the long holiday weekend!As sick as it is- we have soldiers who come back from combat with PTSD. Does a killer have some kind of symptoms similar to PTSD? Do they suffer trauma? If so, what does that look like?
I have the same question. Maybe Boise has a nice striped outfit instead of the bright orange one.This is a fascinating question. I'm going down some rabbit holes on this topic over the long holiday weekend!
I wonder if BK will be permitted to wear civilian clothes today or if, since he's pleading guilty, he'll be in the bright orange.
It isn’t the entire page, it is a paragraph…Never read it do not intend to. I would really like someone to share a screenshot of that page (of course it is horrific but to understand the context).
Ack, sorry!! I have a kid currently in Pacific time, so that’s in my brain. Will edit my post!
Well, there were a lot of snow storms forecast along the most direct, northern route. Still, a route through Colorado in December doesn’t seem ideal, either, for an Elantra. Maybe he had snow tires or chains—he is from the Poconos, after all.Yet... he couldn't even do that normally and took a circuitous route home, sounds like. Maybe he added some backroads because he wanted to do some daytime stargazing.
JMO
she's weird in my opinion who wants to know what a cold blooded killer thinks. Hard pass
MOO He will admit to gain better circumstances.If BK openly admits to committing each crime, it won’t be an Alford plea, no?
Hippler has to get BK to do this, or the conspiracy theorists will go wild and never leave DM, BF, Steve Goncalves or the DD driver at peace.
IMO
It isn’t the entire page, it is a paragraph…
Chapter 20
It is a description of the training for Handmaids, first a jump back in time to what kinds of movies students in high school may watch in geography class. Then a jump back to the present- a group together with Aunt Helen and Aunt Lydia.
“Aunt Lydia did not show these kinds of movies.
Sometimes the movie she showed would be an old Corn film from the seventies or eighties. Women kneeling, sucking Pickles, or guns, women tied up or chained or with dog collars around their necks, women hanging from trees, or upside-down, naked, with their legs held apart, women being Rapped, beaten up, killed. Once we had to watch a woman being slowly cut to pieces, her fingers and breasts snipped off with garden shears, her stomach slit open and her intestines pulled out.”
Margaret Attwood- The Handmaid’s Tale p. 118
It is followed by a declaration as to how horrible the past was and how much better the the current state of society is- with women as Handmaids. And because the former things were done by those who were ‘Godless’.
Yeah, tough stuff. If BK thought this paragraph was inspirational- he clearly missed the point of Atwood’s dystopian novel, to learn from societies that have gone off track so our society can Wake Up to injustices before they run amuck.
IMO